garner

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English - Turkish
toplamak
biriktir
biriktirmek
tahıl ambarı
{f} almak
{f} stoklamak
{f} depolamak
istifle
{i} stok
{f} istiflemek
{f} kazanmak
English - English
To gather, amass, hoard, as if harvesting grain

its fleet went out to garner in the elusive but highly succulent fish.

to gather or become gathered; to accumulate or become accumulated; to become stored

For this alone on Death I wreak / The wrath that garners in my heart;.

An accumulation, supply, store, or hoard of something
To earn; to get; to accumulate or acquire by some effort or due to some fact; to reap

President Roosevelt garnered the support of our working men and women.

A granary; a store of grain

That our garners may be full, affording all manner of store: that our sheep may bring forth thousands and ten thousands in our streets (Psalm 144:13, KJV).

To reap grain, gather it up, and store it in a granary
{n} a granary, place to put threshed grain in
assemble or get together; "gather some stones"; "pull your thoughts together"
(1 ) Heb 'otsar, a treasure; a store of goods laid up, and hence also the place where they are deposited (Joel 1: 17; 2 Chr 32: 27, rendered "treasury")
To accumulate something, especially attention from the media
If someone has garnered something useful or valuable, they have gained it or collected it. Durham had garnered three times as many votes as Carey He has garnered extensive support for his proposals = acquire. to take or collect something, especially information or support glean (garner (12-19 centuries), from grenier, from granum )
To gather for preservation; to store, as in a granary; to treasure
{i} place where grain is stored, granary, storehouse; collection, store
acquire or deserve by one's efforts or actions
A granary; a building or place where grain is stored for preservation
last name of Jennifer Garner, who plays Sydney Bristow Gina Torres - plays Anna Espinosa Agent Gonzalez - agent played by Miguel Nájera Greg Collins (II) - Kenny Greg Grunberg - Plays Eric Weiss, Vaughn's co-worker and friend Gregory Phelan - plays a Student Greta Sesheta - CIA Secretary
(1 ) Heb 'otsar, a treasure; a store of goods laid up, and hence also the place where they are deposited (Joel 1: 17; 2 Chr 32: 27, rendered "treasury")
store grain
to lay by, as corn in a barn
{f} collect, accumulate; place in reserve, store
An accumulation of something
a storehouse for threshed grain or animal feed
To earn; to acquire by virtue of ones endeavours
garner votes
gather votes
garnering
Present participle of garner
A garner
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Erroll Garner
born June 15, 1921, Pittsburgh, Pa., U.S. died Jan. 2, 1977, Los Angeles, Calif. U.S. pianist and composer, one of the most virtuosic and popular pianists in jazz. Garner was influenced by Fats Waller and was entirely self-taught. He spelled Art Tatum in the latter's trio in 1945 and subsequently formed his own three-piece group, achieving commercial success with Concert by the Sea (1958), one of the best-selling albums in jazz. Like Waller and Tatum, Garner was adept at performing both with a rhythm section and unaccompanied, often establishing great momentum with his sure sense of swing. His best-known composition is "Misty
Erroll Louis Garner
born June 15, 1921, Pittsburgh, Pa., U.S. died Jan. 2, 1977, Los Angeles, Calif. U.S. pianist and composer, one of the most virtuosic and popular pianists in jazz. Garner was influenced by Fats Waller and was entirely self-taught. He spelled Art Tatum in the latter's trio in 1945 and subsequently formed his own three-piece group, achieving commercial success with Concert by the Sea (1958), one of the best-selling albums in jazz. Like Waller and Tatum, Garner was adept at performing both with a rhythm section and unaccompanied, often establishing great momentum with his sure sense of swing. His best-known composition is "Misty
John Nance Garner
born Nov. 22, 1868, Red River county, Texas, U.S. died Nov. 7, 1967, Uvalde, Texas U.S. politician. He practiced law before serving in the U.S. House of Representatives (1903-33), where he rose to become speaker in 1931. Adept at backstage maneuvering, he supported the graduated income tax and the Federal Reserve System. Elected vice president under Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1932 and 1936, he was a conservative in the New Deal administration; he broke with Roosevelt in his second term over Roosevelt's attempt to pack (enlarge) the U.S. Supreme Court. He retired to his Texas ranch in 1941
garnering
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garners
plural of , garner
garners
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